Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v. Alberta Teachers’ Association
- 2011 SCC 61
- Go to CanLII for full text
The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Administrative Law Practice Manual
(Current to: May 01 2023)
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Chapter 1. An Overview of Administrative Law
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V. Sources of Complexity in Administrative Law [§1.12]
- A. The Standard of Review Over 40 Years: A (Not So) Short Story [§1.13]
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V. Sources of Complexity in Administrative Law [§1.12]
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Chapter 2. Administrative Decision-makers
- V. Expertise of Decision-makers [§2.17]
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Chapter 9. The Decision from an Administrative Law Proceeding
- III. Elements of a Decision [§9.5]
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Chapter 11. Judicial Review Fundamentals
- VI. Other Legislative Provisions [§11.44]
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Chapter 14. Remedies on Judicial Review or Appeal
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V. Remedial Discretion [§14.14]
- B. Discretionary Bars to Judicial Review [§14.16]
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V. Remedial Discretion [§14.14]
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Chapter 15. The Role of the Respondent in Judicial Review or Appeal Proceedings
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III. The Limited Role of the Decision-maker as Respondent [§15.14]
- D. Tribunal Standing on Other Issues [§15.20]
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IV. Practice of Respondents [§15.36]
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C. Responding to Judicial Review Proceedings [§15.43]
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2. The Response to Petition [§15.45]
- c. Legal Basis [§15.49]
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2. The Response to Petition [§15.45]
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C. Responding to Judicial Review Proceedings [§15.43]
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III. The Limited Role of the Decision-maker as Respondent [§15.14]
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Chapter 1. An Overview of Administrative Law